Harmony Hammond

“I see art-making,especially that which comes from the margins of the mainstream, as a site of resistance”

Harmony Hammond
Harmony Hammond by John Guilfoyle - ASI Inc

Harmony Hammond is an American artist, activist, curator, and writer. She was a prominent figure in the founding of the feminist and LGBTQ+ art movement in New York during the 1970’s. Hammond’s earliest feminist work combined gender politics with post-minimal concerns of materials and process, frequently occupying a space between painting and sculpture – a focus that continues to this day.

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